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Counted Data CUSUM's

Technometrics, 1985
Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) control schemes are widely used in industry for process and measurement control. Most CUSUM applications have been for continuous variables. There have been fewer uses of CUSUM control schemes when the response is a count such as the number of defects per unit or the occurrence of an accident.
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What Counts in Data Mining?

Drug Safety, 2006
Manfred, Hauben   +2 more
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Models for Count Data

2014
Many measures of health-care use that are analyzed and modeled in econometrics are event counts, for example, number of hospital admissions, doctor visits, emergency room visits. Event count models such as the Poisson regression is a common but restrictive starting point in many investigations.
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A note on modeling vehicle accident frequencies with random-parameters count models

Accident Analysis and Prevention, 2009
Panagiotis Ch Anastasopoulos   +1 more
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Pitfalls in studies of eosinopenia and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte count ratio

Infectious Diseases, 2018
Stamatis Karakonstantis   +2 more
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